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"decided to spend" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decision or action made by someone to allocate a certain amount of time or money towards a specific activity or event. Example: After much contemplation, John decided to spend his vacation in Europe rather than Asia.
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"He decided to spend his money for the performing arts.
Vince decided to spend Labor Day weekend with them.
Sherif decided to spend the night on the square.
They decided to spend that money on the Nashua debate.
In the end, he decided to spend the money.
She decided to spend the night at Diana's after all.
So I decided to spend just Saturdays on photography.
Morgan decided to spend April alone in Paris.
We halted at a spring where we decided to spend the night.
He and his wife decided to spend the fellowship year in Europe.
The government has decided to spend serious money on child care.
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